Why did Argentina risk seizing the Malvinas/Falkland Islands by force in 1982, provoking a war against Great Britain, and what are the larger implications of this case? We revisit this influential episode using counterfactual analysis to interpret newly declassified declarations of high-ranking state officials involved in the decision to occupy the islands. These sources cast doubt on the diversionary-war and miscalculation theses of the Malvinas/Falklands War, among other extant interpretations. Evidence suggests long-term power dynamics and prospect theory better explain Argentine foreign policy behavior leading to the war. Due to aversion to tangible losses, the leadership of waning states like Argentina might favor risky military strate...
In 1982, Argentina – a country allied with the US during the Cold War through the Rio Pact – invade...
In April 1982, Argentina – a country allied with the United States through the Rio Pact – suddenly i...
The diversionary hypothesis offers a powerful alternative to rationalist explanations of war based o...
Why did Argentina risk seizing the Malvinas/Falkland Islands by force in 1982, provoking a war again...
How do we explain the Falklands War? In this article we revisit this episode through a counterfactua...
Scant attention has been paid in the United States to geopolitical considerations in the outbreak an...
The Falkland Islands (or Las Malvinas, as Spanish speakers call them) are a small archipelago in the...
When Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands in 1982, it was the beginning of a two month long war. T...
Forecasting methods for conflict situations In 1975, a consortium sponsored by the Argentine governm...
On 2 April 1982, the Argentinian military had invaded and occupied a series of islands known as the ...
The rhetoric on the sovereignty over the Falkland Islands (or Malvinas), an Overseas Territory of th...
Although the Malvinas/Falklands War (1982) was relatively short and did not involve a great number o...
This paper examines how Argentina’s tactical successes during the Falklands war can be understood by...
The 1982 Anglo-Argentine war over the Falkland Islands, in which the United States \u201csuperpower\...
In 1982, the Argentine junta government, faced with recession and declining public support, invaded ...
In 1982, Argentina – a country allied with the US during the Cold War through the Rio Pact – invade...
In April 1982, Argentina – a country allied with the United States through the Rio Pact – suddenly i...
The diversionary hypothesis offers a powerful alternative to rationalist explanations of war based o...
Why did Argentina risk seizing the Malvinas/Falkland Islands by force in 1982, provoking a war again...
How do we explain the Falklands War? In this article we revisit this episode through a counterfactua...
Scant attention has been paid in the United States to geopolitical considerations in the outbreak an...
The Falkland Islands (or Las Malvinas, as Spanish speakers call them) are a small archipelago in the...
When Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands in 1982, it was the beginning of a two month long war. T...
Forecasting methods for conflict situations In 1975, a consortium sponsored by the Argentine governm...
On 2 April 1982, the Argentinian military had invaded and occupied a series of islands known as the ...
The rhetoric on the sovereignty over the Falkland Islands (or Malvinas), an Overseas Territory of th...
Although the Malvinas/Falklands War (1982) was relatively short and did not involve a great number o...
This paper examines how Argentina’s tactical successes during the Falklands war can be understood by...
The 1982 Anglo-Argentine war over the Falkland Islands, in which the United States \u201csuperpower\...
In 1982, the Argentine junta government, faced with recession and declining public support, invaded ...
In 1982, Argentina – a country allied with the US during the Cold War through the Rio Pact – invade...
In April 1982, Argentina – a country allied with the United States through the Rio Pact – suddenly i...
The diversionary hypothesis offers a powerful alternative to rationalist explanations of war based o...